Font Size: a A A
Keyword [Eukaryote]
Result: 1 - 20 | Page: 1 of 2
1. Primary Research On The Microsatellite Distribution And Function In Genomes And The Relevant Computational Methodology
2. The Biochemical Stimulus And Mechanical Behavior Coupling Under The Process Of Eukaryote Division
3. A Study On The Interactions Between Eukaryote-like Orc1/Cdc6 Proteins And Origins Of DNA Replication In The Hyperthermophilic Archaeon
4. Studies On The Cloning Of Halo-tolerant-related Genes From Eukaryote And Procaryote
5. The Study On The Construction Of SAK Eukaruon Vector And Expression In Transfected Cells
6. Construction Of Eukaryote Polycistronic Expression Vector And Expression In Hela
7. Recognition Of Translation Initiation Site And Splicing Site In Eukaryote Genome
8. Evaluation Of Gene Structure Prediction Programs And Prediction Of Translation Initiation Sites
9. The Evolutionary Origin Of Chloroplast Transit Peptide
10. Overexpression Of γ-GCS-GS In Prokaryocyte And Eukaryote And Its Resistance To Heavy Metals
11. Microeukaryotic Diversity In Relation To Environmental Variables In Saline-alkali Soil And Marine Sediment
12. Microbiotic Replacement And Eukaryote Evolution In Mesoproterozoic Carbonate Series Of North China
13. Study On The8-mers Distributions Of Intergenic Sequences
14. Study On The Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate Dehydrogenase As A Universal Internal Control For Western Blot Assay In Prokaryote And Eukaryote And Associated Biotechnology Development
15. Research On Diversity And Community Structure Of Picoplankton And Nanoplankton In The Arctic Ocean During Summer Seasons
16. Early Mesoproterozoic Marine Environment And Eukaryotic Evolution In The North China Platform
17. The Oxygenation Events And The Multicellularization Of Eukaryote In Mesoproterozoic Gaoyuzhuang Formation In Jixian North China
18. Geochemical Characteristics Of Mesoproterozoic The Third Member Of Gaoyuzhuang Formation,the North Of Hebei Province And Its Paleoenvironment Significance
19. Study On The Marine Protistan Diversity In Tropical And Subtropical Waters
20. The Evolution Of Transcription Factors Binding Sites Clustered Regions In Eukaryote
  <<First  <Prev  Next>  Last>>  Jump to